Going Long: Legends, Oddballs, Comebacks & Adventures

· Sold by Rodale Books
3.6
5 reviews
Ebook
400
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

For more than 40 years, Runner's World magazine has been the world's leading authority on running—bringing its readers the latest running advice and some of the most compelling sports narratives ever told. From inspirational stories such as "A Second Life"(the story of Matt Long, the FDNY firefighter who learned to run again after a critical injury) to analytical essays such as "White Men Can't Run" (a look at what puts African runners at the front of the pack), the magazine captivates its readers every month.

Now, for the first time, the editors of Runner's World have gathered these and other powerful tales to give readers a collection of writing that is impossible to put down.

With more than 40 gripping stories, Going Long transcends the sport of running to reach anyone with an appetite for drama, inspiration, and a glimpse into the human condition.

Ratings and reviews

3.6
5 reviews
Stan Fletcher
November 27, 2023
I've tried to get into this book on two different occasions. It's not about running. Reminds me of Readers Digest. Maybe someone else's cup of tea. Not mine.
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A Google user
January 10, 2012
Inspired writing in a collection of short non-fiction stories. A great read for current and future runners!
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RUNNER'S WORLD is the worldwide authority on running information. It aims to help runners of all ages and abilities achieve their health, fitness, and performance goals and to inspire them with vivid, memorable storytelling.

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